History of British Rock - Part 3
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WHTF jonas brothers a rusted bike handle maybe? the beatles a smooth aston martin
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@strategery101 maybe, i'm not sure about that, they kind of died off around 1966-67 but before that they were as big as the stones of the beatles, its just strange, and quite a shame, that they don't get mentioned, they were a big part of the british invasion
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@Ox141 Insane. They might be the most overlooked band in history.
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how can the Dave Clark five not get mentioned in a doco about the british invasion?
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1:52 is that The Swinging Blue Jeans?
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@Spikedeheld Brian Poole & The Tremeloes are performing Do You Love me - The Dave Clark 5 also did this song and had a bigger hit in the states with it. The original group wasf lead vocalist Brian Poole, lead guitarist Ricky West, keyboardist Alan Blakely, bassist Alan Howard and drummer Dave Munden
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@niggaT42000 oh you mean zeppelin the big RIP-OFF band.....
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Jerry and the Pacemakers. You know I bet those guys actually have pacemakers by now.
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@niggaT42000 sabbath didnt invade ...they crept in through the back door politely.
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MIKKEKORZ???????? ENDED THE BRIT INVASION, WAT BOUT ZEPPELIN AND SABBATH?
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Can anyone tell me who is singing 'do you love me' at 1.46 ?
thats also a young Graham Nash (on vocals,)later to join Crosby Stills Nash & Young.
emperorsdragon 3 years ago
He's had a very productive career in Rock music . .
tunenito 3 years ago
sgt pepper really ended it for the brit invasion part 1...
mikekorz 3 years ago
Amazing to compare the Beatles in 1963 and the Beatles in 1967 . . . WOW!
tunenito 3 years ago 2
jerry and pace were cool...
mikekorz 3 years ago 3
Verrry cool . . .
tunenito 3 years ago